BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a pallet magazine for storing a plurality of pallets.
[0002] In conventional pallet magazines a plurality of pallets are located in a horizontal
plane, for instance, in a doughnut shape, wherein all of the pallets are simultaneously
moved for indexing purpose.
[0003] Such conventional pallet magazines require a large setting floor, and a powerful
and complicated drive means simultaneously moving all of the pallets.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of this invention to provide a pallet magazine which requires a relatively
small setting floor and has a simple structure.
[0005] According to this invention, a pallet magazine is provided, including a column' and
a plurality of swing units mounted on the column on a same level. Each of the swing
unit comprises a turntable having horizontal axes of rotation. The turntable has a
plurality of rails, on which each pallet is detachably and slidably set, a drive means
mounted on the column for rotating the turntable about the horizontal axes, and an
indexing means for locking the turntable at a desired position after rotation by the
drive means.
[0006] A pallet magazine according to this invention requires less setting floor space than
conventional pallet magazines.
[0007] The pallet magazine according to this invention has a plurality of swing units, wherein
only one swing unit is rotated when changing pallets. Thus, making the mechanism simple
and easy to service.
[0008] As the works are successively indexed, the machined works turn sideways or face downwardly
so that the cutting oil or chips adhered to the works fall downward, reducing the
time for cleaning the works.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
FIG. 1 is a sectional plan view, partially broken, showing a machine tool equipped
with a pallet magazine according to this invention;
FIG. 2 is a side, partially-broken plan view showing the machine tool as shown in
FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a part of the pallet magazine and a table of
the machine tool;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view showing the pallet magazine and the machine tool;
FIG. 5 is a plan view showing a swing unit of the pallet magazine;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a driving means of the swing unit; and
FIG. 7 is a side view showing another swing unit according to this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Referring to FIG. 1, a machine tool 2 includes a column 11 mounted on a base 10.
A head 12 is slidably mounted on the upper portion of the column 11. A nut 13, secured
to the head 12, engages a feed screw 14. The feed screw 12 is driven by a servomotor
15. When the servomotor 15 rotates, the head 12 is moved along a Z axis, as shown,
within a stroke S. The head 12 is provided with a spindle 16 in which a tool 17 is
set.
[0011] A knee 18 is slidably mounted on a front portion of the column 11. A nut 19 secured
to the knee 18 engages a feed screw 20. The feed screw 20 is driven by a servomotor
22. A belt is wrapped between a pulley 23, secured to an output shaft of the servomotor
22, and a pulley 21, secured to one end of the feed screw 22. When the servomotor
22 rotates, the knee 18 moves along a Y-axis, as shown, within a stroke T. The knee
18 is provided with servomotors 24, 25 and a table 26.
[0012] The table 26 has two elongated convex members 27 and a cylinder means 28 for clamping
by a clamp plate 29 secured to a rod of the cylinder means 28. A pallet 101 may be
set on the clamp plate 29.
[0013] An automatic tool changer 31 is disposed above the head 12, as best seen in Fig.
2. The automatic tool changer 31 has a swing arm 32 for changing the tool 17 set in
the spindle 16 for a new tool 33. The machine tool 2 has slide covers 34a, 34b and
a splash guard 35.
[0014] As shown in Fig. 2, the machine tool 2 also includes a control panel 40 and a CNC
device 41. A nut 44 secured to the table 26 engages a feed screw 45, which is driven
by the servomotor 24. When the servomotor 24 rotates, the table 26 is moved along
an X-axis, as shown, within a stroke L.
[0015] A pallet-carrying cylinder means 130 is mounted on the upper surface of the table
26. A rod 131 of the cylinder means 130 has a hook member 132 fixed at the end of
the rod 131.
[0016] In Figs. 3 to 6, a pallet magazine 100 is shown having an elongated column 110. The
column 110 is laid along the X-axis in the direction in which the table 26 moves.
First and second swing units 150 are rotatably mounted on the column llO on a same
level so as to rotate about a horizontal shaft 112, as best seen in Figs. 5 and 6.
Two of the swing units 150 are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the column
110 along which the table 26 moves. Four pallets 101 are detachably set on each of
the swing units 150. Thus, eight pallets may be set on the pallet magazine 100.
[0017] The swing unit 150 has a turntable 103, which consists of four flat faces. A rail
104 is fixed on each of the four faces. A pallet 101 may be detachably and slidably
set on each of the rails 104. Therefore, each turntable 103 can receive four pallets
101.
[0018] Each pallet 101 has a groove lOla formed at a lower portion thereof. The shape of
the groove lOla corresponds to the shape of the rail 104 in an engaging relationship,
thereby allowing the pallet 101 to slide relative to the rail 104. The pallet 101
has a pallet hook 102 attached at the side face thereof. The pallet hook 102 engages
the hook member 132 on the end of the rod 131.
[0019] A pair of cylinder means 106 are mounted on each of the faces of the turntable 103
in an diagonal arrangement. The cylinder means 106 has a locater pin 105 secured at
the end of its rod. The cylinder means 106 is actuated by pressurized air or oil or
the like. When the rod of the cylinder means 106 extends, the locater pin 105 is inserted
into, or engaged with, the recess lOlb formed in the lower portion of the pallet 101
so that the pallet 101 is locked to the turntable 103.
[0020] The swing unit 150 includes a drive means 140 for rotating the turntable 103. The
turntable 103 is rotated by the drive means 140 so that a predetermined pallet 101
is indexed to the changing position PCl. The drive means 140 has an indexing motor
111. The indexing motor 111 is mounted on the column 110 and a gear 113 is keyed on
the shaft of the indexing motor 111.
[0021] The turntable 103 has a horizontal shaft 112 secured at the center portion thereof.
The turntable 103 rotates with the shaft 112, which is rotatably supported by bearings
118, 119 mounted in the column 110. A gear 114 is keyed on the shaft 112. A toothed
belt 116 is wrapped between the gears 113 and 114. The drive force of the index motor
111 is transmitted to the shaft 112 by way of the gear 113, the toothed belt 114 and
the gear 112.
[0022] The swing unit 150 is provided with an indexing means for locking the turntable 103
at a desired position after rotation by the drive means 140. The indexing means includes
an indexing plate 121 and a cylinder means 122.
[0023] The shaft 112 has an indexing plate 121 attached to the intermediate portion thereof.
The indexing plate 121 facing a sidewall of the column 110, has four indexing holes
121a formed therein for engaging an indexing pin 123.
[0024] A cylinder means 122 is mounted in the column 110 for locking the turntable 103 at
a desired position. An end of the rod of the cylinder means 122 acts as the indexing
pin 123. When the predetermined pallet 110 is indexed to the index position PCl or
PC2, the cylinder means 122 is actuated so that the indexing pin 123 is inserted into
the aligned indexing hole 121a, thereby locking the pallet 110 into the desired position.
[0025] Two guide members 160 are affixed to the upper surface of the column 110 in alignment
with the swing units 150, respectively. The shape of the guide member 160 corresponds
to and engages with the shape of the groove llOa formed in the lower portion of the
pallet 110. Thus, the pallet 110 slides longitudinally relative to the guide member
160. Each guide member 160 is aligned with the pallet 110 which is indexed to the
pallet changing position PCl or PC2, respectively. Therefore, the pallet 110 is smoothly
transferred between the rail lOla of the swing unit 150 and the clamp plate 29 of
the table 26 by way of the guide means 160.
[0026] The servomotors 15, 22, 24, 25, and the indexing motor 111 are controlled by the
CNC device 41. The cylinder means 26, 122, 106, 103 are connected to a hydraulic or
air power source (not shown). The cylinder means and the power source are also controlled
by the CNC-device 41.
[0027] The pallet changing operation in the pallet magazine 100 is now described. Although,
the operation as described is controlled by the CNC-device 41, it can be alternatively
controlled by an operator through a keyboard.
[0028] Four of the pallets 101 are set on the one swing unit 150. The workpiece Wl-W4 are
respectively fixed on the pallets. In addition, four other pallets are set on the
other swing unit 150. No pallet is placed on the tabe 26. The rod of the cylinder
means 130 is in an initial contracted position.
[0029] First, the indexing motor 111 is operated so that the predetermined pallet is indexed
to the pallet changing position PCl. The indexing pin 123 is inserted into the aligned
indexing opening 121a of the indexing plate 121 for locking the turntable 103. This
indexed pallet has the workpiece to be machined in the next step. Thereafter, the
table 26 is moved in one direction along the X-axis locating in a position slightly
left of the pallet-changing position Pl. The cylinder means 130 is operated and the
rod 131 is extended so that the hook member 132 is positioned in alignment with the
pallet hook 102 of the pallet 101. The table 26 is then moved in the opposite direction
and is placed at the pallet-changing position Pl, whereby the hook 132 member engages
the pallet hook 102. The cylinder means 106 is operated and the locater pin 105 is
disengaged with the recess lOlb so that the pallet can move relative to the rail 104.
The cylinder means 130 is then operated to contract the rod 131 so that the pallet
101 is smoothly moved on the table 26 from the rail 104 of the turntable 103 by way
of the guide member 160 in alignment therewith.
[0030] When the pallet 101 is accurately placed on the table 26, the rod of the clamp cylinder
means 28 is contracted so that the pallet 101 is pressed against the convex member
27 for clamping. The hook member 132 still engages the pallet hook 102. In this manner,
the pallet 101 is moved on the table 26 of the machine tool 2.
[0031] The workpiece Wl is machined by the machine tool a in predetermined manner. When
the machining is finished, the pallet is returned to the pallet magazine from the
table 26 by the following procedure.
[0032] First, the table is placed in the pallet-changing position Pl. The rod of the clamp
cylinder means 28 is extended for unclamping the pallet 101. The rod of the cylinder
means 130 is then extended so that the pallet is moved toward the rail 104 of the
swing unit 150. When the pallet is completely set on the rail 104, the cylinder means
106 is operated so that the locater pin 102 is inserted into the recess lOlb for securing
the pallet. Thereafter, the table 26 is moved in one-direction along the X-axis so
that the hook member 132 disengages the pallet hook 102.
[0033] The cylinder means 122 is operated so that the indexing pin 123 is retracted from
the indexing hole 121a of the indexing plate 121. The indexing motor 111 is operated
to rotate the turntable 103 clockwise by 90 degrees as shown by the arrow A in Figs.
2 and 5. Thereafter, the cylinder means 122 is so operated that the indexing pin 123
is inserted into the other aligned indexing hole 121a for locking the turntable. In
this manner, the pallet 101, with the workpiece W2 to be machined in the next step,
is indexed.
[0034] The pallet 101, containing the workpiece W2 is moved onto the table 26 of the machine
tool in the aforesaid manner. The workpiece W2 is also machined. Thereafter the pallet
101, containing the workpiece W2, is returned to the pallet magazine 100.
[0035] The workpiece W3, W4 set in the swing unit 150, are machined in a similar manner.
[0036] When the pallet, containing the workpiece W2 or W3 is indexed to the changing position
PCl, the workpiece Wl already machined turns sideways or faces downwardly. Therefore,
cutting oil and chips adhereing to the workpiece Wl easily fall downward by gravity,
thus shortening the cleaning time for the work Wl.
[0037] At the other swing unit 150, the four pallets having the workpeinces W5-W8 are set,
respectively. In this swing unit 150, the pallet is changed at the pallet changing
position P2, PC2. When changing pallets, the pallet 101 is moved between the rail
104 and the clamp plate 29 by way of the other guide member 160 in aforemention manner.
[0038] In this embodiment, the table 26 of the machine tool 2 utilizes the pallet-carrying
cylinder means 130 for moving the pallets.
[0039] However, the pallet magazine according to this invention, may be used in a machine
tool which employs a pallet-changing apparatus. For instance, the pallet magazine
according to this invention may be used with a pallet changer disclosed in Japanese
Patent Laying-Open No. 62-109837. In this case, the cylinder means 130 mounted on
the table 26 is omissible.
[0040] The pallet magazine may be provided with three or more swing units as well as only
one swing unit.
[0041] Moreover, the swing unit may have five or more faces for receiving five or more pallets.
For example, the swing unit shown in Fig. 7 has six faces for receiving six pallets.
Other construction of the swing unit is similar to the abovementioned swing unit 150.
[0042] The swing base 103 may be cylindrical shaped rather than polygonal shape. In that
instance, a plurality of rails 104, each for slidably receiving the pallet, are formed
on the cylindrical surface.
1. A pallet magazine for setting a plurality of pallets (101) including a column (110)
and, a plurality of swing units (150) mounted on the column (110), each of the swing
units (150) comprising:
a turntable (103) having a horizontal axis of rotation and a plurality of rails (104)
for slidably receiving a pallet (101);
a drive means (140) mounted on the column (110) for rotating the turntable (103) about
the horizontal axis, and
an indexing means for securing the turntable at a desired position after rotation
by the drive means (140).
2. The pallet magazine according to claim 1, wherein the indexing means include an
indexing plate (121) having a plurality of indexing holes (121a), and a cylinder means
(122) having an indexing pin (123) for engaging one of the indexing holes.
3. The pallet magazine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of cylinder
means (106) are mounted on the turntable (103) for locking the pallet (101) onto a
rail (104), the cylinder means (106) having a locator pin (105) for engaging a recess
(101b) formed in the pallet (101).
4. The pallet magazine according to one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein the column (110)
has a plurality of guide rails (160) fixed on the upper surface thereof for guiding
a pallet (101).
5. The pallet magazine according to one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the drive means
(140) includes an index motor (111).
6. The pallet magazine according to one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the turntable
(103) is cubic-shaped having four faces, each of the faces having the rail (104) on
which the pallet (101) is detachably and slidably set, and wherein a pair of the cylinder
means (106) are mounted on each of the faces in diagonal arrangement.